I watched about the first 5 minutes of that Wrestling Society X before I turned to Aries Spears on Comedy Central. WSX was absolutely horrible. They didn't even show the whole match I saw, they edited it down just to show the spots, which is boring to me. Big BOO in my book.

The ending of Smackdown was fun though. I love when they make those type of tag matches, putting potential opponents together, they should do that more often.

I haven't seen Smackdown in so long, who the hell are those 50's kids, Deuce and Domino?

I watched about the first 5 minutes of that Wrestling Society X before I turned to Aries Spears on Comedy Central. WSX was absolutely horrible. They didn't even show the whole match I saw, they edited it down just to show the spots, which is boring to me. Big BOO in my book.

The ending of Smackdown was fun though. I love when they make those type of tag matches, putting potential opponents together, they should do that more often.

I haven't seen Smackdown in so long, who the hell are those 50's kids, Deuce and Domino?

The Boogeyman is an upgrade over everything. He's even an upgrade over The Boogeyman.

I hope he ends up eating the little munchkin. As if his character couldn't get any better....

Question: Will the WWE allow the World Championship to change hands in Omaha on a generally meaningless Smackdown two months before Wrestlemania?

Answer: No.

I think you might like the boogeyman a bit too much. He is enjoyable at times, but bad spot to pick interrupting a benoit/finlay match

I would give The Boogeyman his own two hour sitcom. And I agree good matches like that should not be interrupted, but it sets up a fued/storyline with Finlay, so at least it has some utility.

And yeah, I haven't seen Smackdown in a long while but I enjoyed the Duece-Domino gimmick. Their intro with the music is grand too and for a new team they were generating some real heat (assuming it wasn't added later). Umaga would kill for that heat.

The Boogeyman is an upgrade over everything. He's even an upgrade over The Boogeyman.

I hope he ends up eating the little munchkin. As if his character couldn't get any better....

Question: Will the WWE allow the World Championship to change hands in Omaha on a generally meaningless Smackdown two months before Wrestlemania?

Answer: No.

I think you might like the boogeyman a bit too much. He is enjoyable at times, but bad spot to pick interrupting a benoit/finlay match

I would give The Boogeyman his own two hour sitcom. And I agree good matches like that should not be interrupted, but it sets up a fued/storyline with Finlay, so at least it has some utility.

And yeah, I haven't seen Smackdown in a long while but I enjoyed the Duece-Domino gimmick. Their intro with the music is grand too and for a new team they were generating some real heat (assuming it wasn't added later). Umaga would kill for that heat.

Boogeyman/Finlay feud would be a waste, imo. Boogeyman is nothing more than a novelty and will never be a wrestler, and Finlay is a guy who puts guys over and makes them look good (I know that doesnt make since cause Finlay could try and make him look credible, but I dont buy it.). I enjoy boogeymans entrance though.

Well, Smackdown has a reputation on the internet for piping in sounds, so I wouldnt doubt that they did, but still, gotta like Deuce & Domino.

Good Raw. I like what they are doing, although the Undertaker choice was obvious to a five year old. They should at least try to tease out the two teams as partners up till No Way Out though.

That Ric Flair confrontation with Carlito was fantastic. Mostly because, as I said just a few days ago, it was dead on. Carlito has been so lame and stale and Flair (even though he was acting) tore him apart in about 10 seconds. As much as I don't want Flair wrestling on my television anymore, he can cut a promo better than anyone.

Good Raw. I like what they are doing, although the Undertaker choice was obvious to a five year old. They should at least try to tease out the two teams as partners up till No Way Out though.

That Ric Flair confrontation with Carlito was fantastic. Mostly because, as I said just a few days ago, it was dead on. Carlito has been so lame and stale and Flair (even though he was acting) tore him apart in about 10 seconds. As much as I don't want Flair wrestling on my television anymore, he can cut a promo better than anyone.

Oh god, that was an awesome promo. And youre dead on, still one of, if not THE best promo guy in the business.

[spoiler]There are plans to form a new heel stable soon in TNA Wrestling. The current plan is to put Christian Cage, AJ Styles, Scott Steiner and Tyson Tomko together.
With AJ Styles' recent heel turn and Scott Steiner returning to TNA next month as Christian Cage's enforcer for his match against Kurt Angle, the steps are already being taken to align the foursome.

Christian Cage will fill the "Ric Flair" role as the star, AJ Styles as the pure athelete, Tyson Tomko as the powerful bigman and Scott Steiner serving as the veteran and another enforcer.

Babyfaces like Samoa Joe, Kurt Angle and Christopher Daniels will have their hands full with this faction, whose top priority will be keeping the NWA Title on Christian Cage/[spoiler]